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Andreas Fritz Hillgruber (18
January 1925 – 8 May 1989) was a
conservative German historian who was
influential as a
military and
diplomatic historian...
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might have
indicated that
Hillgruber shared Hitler's viewpoint,
Hillgruber took much
umbrage to Habermas's claim.
Hillgruber stated that what he wrote...
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Hillgruber 1989, p. 95.
Wette 2007, p. 93.
Longerich 2012, pp. 521–522.
Hillgruber 1989, pp. 95–96.
Rhodes 2002, pp. 14, 48.
Hillgruber 1989, pp...
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Andreas Hillgruber has
called his
Stufenplan ("stage-by-stage plan").
Hitler himself never used the term Stufenplan,
which was
coined by
Hillgruber in his...
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terms originates from the 1960s by
historians Gunter Moltman and
Andreas Hillgruber who, in
their respective works,
claim that it was Hitler's
dream to create...
- ISBN 978-0-520-02528-8.
Hillgruber,
Andreas (1965).
Hitlers Strategie (in German).
Frankfurt am Main:
Bernard &
Graefe Verlag für Wehrwesen. OL 6021187M.
Hillgruber, Andreas...
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historians Ernst Nolte,
Michael Stürmer,
Klaus Hildebrand and
Andreas Hillgruber.
Habermas first expressed his
views on the above-mentioned historians...
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February 1945 and the
government fled.
Hungary in
World War II
Andreas Hillgruber,
Helmuth Greinert,
Percy Ernst Schramm,
Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos...
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beginning of an "ambivalent course"
towards Britain. Likewise,
Andreas Hillgruber contended that
Hitler was
embarking on
expansion "without Britain": preferably...
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Soviet Union on Mussolini's
failed conquest of Greece.
Andreas Hillgruber has
accused Hitler of
trying to
deflect blame for his country's defeat...